South Wales Police are continuing to investigate after a 23-year-old Swansea man was questioned on suspicion of a racially aggravated public order offence on Saturday.

Norwich manager Chris Hughton said a racial gesture had been made towards defender Bassong after Norwich's fourth goal.

The Cameroon defender complained to referee Howard Webb, who passed it on to the fourth official, and a male fan was subsequently arrested.

Norwich released a statement that said: "Norwich City regret to confirm four separate cases involving actual or alleged racist abuse aimed at our defender Sebastien Bassong have been reported to police in the last two weeks.

"Sebastien Bassong is a fantastic athlete and professional who we are proud to have on board at Norwich City.

"It is deeply disappointing that his recent excellent performances for the club should be tarnished by these incidents.

"Norwich City wish to reiterate that we have a zero tolerance stance on racism and will pursue these and any other examples of discrimination aimed at any of our colleagues to the fullest extent of the law."